In Defense of Survivors Who Ask Questions About Abolition.“I came to theory because I was hurting . . . I came to theory desperate, wanting to comprehend — to grasp what was happening around and…Jun 3Jun 3
What Does “Community” Mean to Us Abolitionists?Some earnest reflections and questions.Jun 28, 202312Jun 28, 202312
A Nuanced View of Trauma and QueernessSome survivors theorize a link between the two. What do we do with that?Apr 24, 20231Apr 24, 20231
Reflections on Transmisogyny in the AFAB Queer CommunityCalling on all of us — myself included — to do better.Apr 19, 20237Apr 19, 20237
Being Transgender in the WorkplaceA concise summary of the current literature.Apr 18, 20231Apr 18, 20231
The Myth of Meaningful Gender Difference in the Human BrainTransphobes want us to “return to science.” They might be surprised.Apr 11, 202347Apr 11, 202347
An Open Letter to My Parents on Trans Day of VengeanceFor obvious reasons, all names in this piece have been changed except mine.Apr 2, 202317Apr 2, 202317
A Trauma Survivor, a Scientist, and a Therapist Walk Into a Bar.Who gets the final say on recovered memories?Jan 2, 2023Jan 2, 2023
Prior Trauma as a Motivator for False Rape AllegationsThis essay focuses only on false rape allegations that may be motivated by earlier trauma. The subject matter is likely inflammatory, but…Dec 24, 20221Dec 24, 20221
The Irreversible Damage of Abigail ShrierIn the end, Abigail Shrier didn’t come for an argument — she came for an uprising.Jun 22, 20224Jun 22, 20224